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Pantodude

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  1. So....are you calling @lizards2 a lowballer? Them's fight'n words!
  2. Pehaps the OP is inquiring whether there is reason to doubt that it is an original staple, i.e., vintage GA staple? If so,
  3. I missed this cool thread somehow. For numberphiles everywhere, here's my party-crashing post. Can't hurt now.
  4. Ah, okay. Thank you. But, if you could say, when was the date of the BIN?
  5. Ah, I posted 1942 books but overlooked these books likely on sale during late 1942 but with 1943 publication dates.
  6. For decades now, hasn't Overstreet been way off on FMV of most books of interest, be it GA or SA, big or small key, low- or high-grade? From posts on these boards, the Price Guide values provided in the Heritage listings are routinely ignored for being so out of touch. Despite their Price Guide coming out every year, their valuations were often years behind, even before the up tick during and since the pandemic. If they didn't correct their listed values on at least an annual basis for their Price Guide, I'm skeptical of their ability to provide estimates in real time, let alone accurate ones. It's just been frustrating seing those inaccurate Overstreet values accompanying each and every Heritage auction listing. But for those who buy raws, I really do hope Overstreet does it right and becomes an additional resource for you. But I would recommend waiting for them to prove themselves before relying on them for big raw purchases.
  7. Jungle Girl raising spear to Jungle Boy raising spear
  8. This Hulk series (1999) is pretty cool, and here's the first 11 issues. #s 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, and 11 are really something to behold in hand (the colors!), but they all have their charm. I have 12 through 50, too, but just trying to give a sense here. Many of those covers also have an interesting color scheme. 1-11, in order (old dark pix, sorry): #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11
  9. I was going to explain why, but it's just so explosive.